I don't got a whole list in mind of B movies but one of the best ones I've ever seen is "Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil". I found that on Netflix randomly and it's legit better than 90% of shit out there these days.
Hell Comes to Frogtown
The Final Sacrifice
Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh
I forgot to add this one to my B-movie list, but has anyone ever seen Death Game 1977? That's one intense, fever-dream nightmare of a movie. It was remade with Keanu Reeves as Knock, Knock.
Most people don't even know what a real B-Movie is. They originally started as a companion to the main attraction in a double feature. Yes, people used to go see double features.
B-mov·ie
[ˈbēˌmo͞ovē]
NOUN
B-movies (plural noun)
- a low-budget movie, especially (formerly) one made for use as a companion to the main attraction in a double feature.
"a B-movie actress"
So movies like The Thing would be excluded because it had a budget of 20 million dollars.
I forgot to add this one to my B-movie list, but has anyone ever seen Death Game 1977? That's one intense, fever-dream nightmare of a movie. It was remade with Keanu Reeves as Knock, Knock.
You know, every time I see your location as The Egyptian Part of Pitsburg, my brain automatically thinks that you're making a Blood Feast movie... but instead it's this bloody picture that I haven't seen! It's driving me mad!
I’ve got an extra Blu-Ray copy. Region free. Give me an address, and I’ll send it to you. If interested, of course.
Haven’t seen it, but will add it to the queue. I can only imagine that @Cubo de Sangre ’s interest perked up since a writer from Playboy gave it a good review.
Yeah, I know what B-movie means in the golden age of cinema sense, but the consensus when I was growing up is that they’re the horror/exploitation/grindhouse/drive-in or however you want to group and label it. Basically, the stuff you wouldn’t want your mom catch you watching, unless you had a cool mom.
I can tell you that there’s beer embedded in Piper’s skull here.
I can only imagine that @Cubo de Sangre ’s interest perked up since a writer from Playboy gave it a good review.
Joe Bob Briggs hadn't even started yet